Eye Infections: Complications and Management

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Most eye infections are caused by viruses, bacteria, and/or fungus. These microorganisms are everywhere, including on our skin. Hand-to-eye contact (particularly while rubbing the eyes) permits microorganisms to enter the eyes where they do not belong, resulting in infection. Fungal infections are uncommon, but when they do develop, they can be hazardous. If you wear spectacles but do not clean them properly, you may develop one. Following an eye injury, numerous fungal eye infections emerge. The symptoms of a fungal eye infection can appear anywhere from a few days to weeks after the fungus enters the eye. Only a doctor can determine the type of infection you have in your eyes. Schedule an appointment with the best eye specialists at Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.
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